Weird Everything

Weird Everything weird everythings

I don't usually post things like this up but this man stuck out to me more than anybody ever has. He gave all his change...
03/25/2025

I don't usually post things like this up but this man stuck out to me more than anybody ever has. He gave all his change to a mother and her child so they could take the bus to their shelter. He was walking into Hook's Wings when the mother ask him for some money so her and her child could get home. He knew if he gave it to her he wouldn't have money to eat and yet he still gave it to her. He started walking away when I called him. I offered to pay for anything he wanted and he still remained humble enough to decline my offer. After a few words I finally got him to agree. Even though he agreed he still tried to pick the smallest order possible. He ended up ordering a 6 piece wings with fries and I ordered a 20 piece wings with fries and a drink. When we finally got the food I gave him my order and I took his. I thanked him for showing me that money doesn't mean anything if you aren't helping others. In tears he thanks me and hugged me. Some people are blessed more than other but that doesn't mean we're better than them. It's a test God gives us to see who we really are. Help others because you never know when you'll need help.

Credit: Fernando Herrera

I worried about my Grandma being alone after Grandpa died and got her a rescue dog. She named him Buddy, which was my Gr...
03/25/2025

I worried about my Grandma being alone after Grandpa died and got her a rescue dog. She named him Buddy, which was my Grandfather’s nickname when he was a kid. They seem to be getting along pretty well…

All credits goes to respective owners. 📷
(DM for credits or removal)

The owner of this car from Denmark did not start the car for a month until this pigeon hatched the eggs,"As long as she ...
03/25/2025

The owner of this car from Denmark did not start the car for a month until this pigeon hatched the eggs,
"As long as she chose my car to build her nest I will myself to her"
A human rank that only some humans get.

I came home the other day after a long afternoon of running errands and this is what my front porch looked like.These sh...
03/25/2025

I came home the other day after a long afternoon of running errands and this is what my front porch looked like.

These shoes mean that I have a house full of kids . . . mostly teenagers. These shoes are a sure sign that it is summer and school is out.

These shoes mean there is probably no food left in my house.

These shoes mean noise and chaos and laughter and music.

It means there are probably kids lounging on my sofa, floating in my pool, playing air hockey or watching a movie somewhere.

These shoes mean that we are the designated hang-out house today.

I paused outside of my door and felt a wave of sadness wash over me as I looked at these shoes . . . shoes from a group of kids that have been hanging out at my house for four years now.

Some kids have competed on the same teams, some have been in the same classes as far back as elementary school, some have dated and some have broken up.

But all have remained good friends over the years. Most of these kids just graduated from high school which means these shoes will be going in different directions this fall when they head off to college.

They say you only have 18 summers with your kids.

I am on number 18 with mine.

This realization tugs at my heart and makes me wonder how 18 summers went by so quickly.

Big changes are happening around here – for me and all these kids in my house. My heart knows it and feels it and that’s why the sight of these shoes has me feeling a little sentimental.

I know that after this summer, things will never be the same again.

This is a bittersweet part of parenthood…this transition from having them home to watching them leave. My head knows this is a good thing, but my heart…it just hurts.

I love having these shoes all over my porch because it means that my children are home.

It means that I know where they are and who they are with and that they are all safe. I am very aware that these shoes won’t be here much longer.

All too soon these shoes will be scattered across different college campuses and they will be taking their first steps of independence. And I know that all of these shoes might not find their way back home next summer as life takes them on new adventures.

These thoughts hang over my head like a dark cloud . . . trying to steal the joy from the present moments. I shake my head, trying to force those wistful feelings away.

I don’t want the sadness of what is to come to take away the happiness of today. But I am finding that I have to remind myself of that often during this 18th summer because every moment seems bittersweet.

But for now, I will embrace these shoes and I will be so thankful for them.

I will buy all the snacks. I will welcome these kids into my home and let them crash on my couches.

I will soak up the sounds of their laughter and I will make them clean up all of their messes.

I will pray that everyone drives home safely and I will love having a full house.

But most of all, I will do my best to choose happiness and joy for this moment right now and not let that dark cloud of sadness swallow me up. Because this moment right now…it is really good.

So I am going to treasure this summer of the shoes…Because I know that all too soon those shoes will be running off exploring the world…and my porch will be empty.
Credit to respective owner

“Well, my night took an unexpected turn! After finishing my night out, I found myself in the dreaded McDonald's queue. T...
03/12/2025

“Well, my night took an unexpected turn! After finishing my night out, I found myself in the dreaded McDonald's queue. That’s when I noticed the lady in front of me. All she asked for was a cup of hot water.
The staff told her no. I couldn’t understand why. Here was a lady, clearly homeless, asking for such a basic human need. For a multi-billion-pound company to say no was just heartbreaking.
I couldn’t leave things at that, so I spoke with her and told her to order what she wanted. To my surprise, she only asked for a single cheeseburger. That was it. I bought as much as I could carry to make sure she wouldn’t go hungry.
But I couldn’t just let her go, so I sat with her, on the cold hard floor, in the middle of winter. And you know what? I cried my eyes out.
When I finally got to speak to her, I was amazed at her story. She was so educatd, full of life, and enthusiasm—yet she had nothing.
I invited Polly and her friend back to my house, and we cooked enough food to feed them and their friends for the next few nights. We packed it all up in bags for them.
Polly and her friend had showers, brushed their teeth, and they both said they had never felt so appreciated. I’m no saint, but this small act of kindness cost me about £20. I know that most people reading this make at least 10 times that in a day.
It costs nothing to be kind, and I genuinely hope people share this to raise awareness about homelessness across the UK.
I've kept in touch with Polly, and I’ve promised her she will never go hungry or cold again. I’ve given her blankets, pillows, and a backpack full of food.
If you see someone on the streets, don’t look down on them like they’re nothing. You don’t know what they’ve been through. Spare a little thought.
I don’t care if I look a mess from crying. Polly, you’ve changed me.” ❤️❤️❤️
Credit: Jonathon Pengelly

I was driving north on Highway 75 when I noticed a trooper parked in a turnout. I glanced at my speedometer to make sure...
03/12/2025

I was driving north on Highway 75 when I noticed a trooper parked in a turnout. I glanced at my speedometer to make sure I was within the limit—everything was fine. A few minutes later, as I passed one of the signs for Exit 20, I spotted a dog lying in the ditch. She looked like she was in terrible condition.
I was in the left lane, on my way to an appointment, and felt conflicted. But something inside me urged me to act, so I made the decision to turn around and head back southbound, even though I knew I might risk getting a ticket by pulling into the turnout.
When I arrived, the trooper was still there. Relieved, I rolled down my window, and he greeted me with, “Yep! I’m here.” I quickly explained about the dog, adding that I didn’t care if I got a ticket—I just wanted to help her.
Without hesitation, he asked where the dog was and immediately went to assist. I followed him, and we found her still in the ditch, panting heavily, as if she were on the verge of collapsing.
The trooper grabbed a jug from his vehicle, fashioned a makeshift water bowl, and poured her a couple of bottles of water. The dog was wary of him but too exhausted to move. At first, she just sniffed the water, but then she seemed to realize it was meant for her. She drank it all in minutes! The trooper went back to his car and brought her more water, along with a Little Debbie snack.

She watched him cautiously, sniffing his hand but still unsure. Then, he went to his vehicle and returned with a chair and an umbrella. He told me he would stay there until she trusted him enough so he could take her to a shelter or bring her home himself.
In that moment, his presence felt like a small but powerful reminder of the goodness that still exists in the world.
Meet Trooper Tudors of the Tennessee State Highway Patrol—truly one of the good guys.
Follow us

This is Jake. I found him on the side of the road when he was just three months old—thin, drenched, and all alone. I too...
03/12/2025

This is Jake. I found him on the side of the road when he was just three months old—thin, drenched, and all alone. I took him in, gave him love, and thought he was safe. But only a week later, someone stole him.
For seven long days, I searched, hoping for a miracle. Then, one day, I looked out my window and saw him—sitting across the road, waiting. I ran to him, and he collapsed into my arms. He was badly injured. His right leg was broken in two places, his left hip was fractured, and his spine had a hairline break. The vet placed rods and screws in his leg. His hip had to heal on its own because I couldn’t afford the surgery, and thankfully, his back injury didn’t require an operation.
That was five years ago. Today, Jake is as mischievous as ever, full of life and attitude. After everything he went through to find his way back to me, I knew I would never give up on him. He is my fighter, my survivor, and I love him more than words can say.
Credits: Kim Neumann
Foolw us

There was a homeless man who 'camped' in the covered garage where my office was located. You'd see him huddle down for t...
03/05/2025

There was a homeless man who 'camped' in the covered garage where my office was located. You'd see him huddle down for the night, along with his little dog, a small scruffy little terrier mix. When I walked thru the garage on my way to lunch, I would often check to see where he was and then bring him a burger and drink. He always tore the sandwich in half, ate one half and gave the other to his dog. I started bringing him a bag of dry dog food every month and he took great pains to keep it dry. His little dog rode in the child's seat in the grocery cart wherever he went.
One especially cold winter morning, I noticed his dog was missing and he seemed utterly forlorn. I bought him some coffee and he explained how the city rounded up the homeless and took them to the shelter because it was bitterly cold and they took his dog away from him. They took her to the local shelter (no license, no tags, no rabies vaccination). I was appalled.
I took the morning off, picked him up from the garage & drove him to the shelter where we asked to look for his 'lost' dog. When we found her, she put up such a racket of pure joy upon seeing him: yipping, yelping, wiggling uncontrollably. Paws squeezed between chain link trying to touch her master and his fingers stroking her little face.
I paid for her license, basic shots and retrieval fee and he rode back in silence hugging her so tight, I thought he would break her. When we got out, I told him to keep her safe. He hugged me, made Sasha give me a smooch of thanks, and hurried off to where he'd hidden his cart.
I understand the need to keep these souls safe but taking his one undeniable friend -- while legally founded -- was gut wrenchingly wrong on so many other levels.
Any act of kindness can change lives….no matter how great or small.

All credits goes to respective owners. 📷

At 10:15 PM last night, she took her final breath. Just the day before, she had been so full of joy. We had noticed her ...
03/05/2025

At 10:15 PM last night, she took her final breath. Just the day before, she had been so full of joy. We had noticed her breathing seemed unusual, but we assumed it might be due to overheating. Tragically, it turned out she was battling congestive heart failure. We administered the medication prescribed by the vet, but within just three hours, she went into respiratory distress, and we had to make the heart-wrenching decision to let her go.

Fourteen years with Kiah passed in the blink of an eye, and it feels like it was nowhere near enough time. Our hearts are shattered. Rest peacefully, Kiah—we miss you more than words can ever express.

Credits to the respective owner ♥️...!

FORGIVE ME, MOMMY 😢🐾…I was there where you left me for two whole days. Sleeping right on the side of the road. I was ter...
03/05/2025

FORGIVE ME, MOMMY 😢🐾…
I was there where you left me for two whole days. Sleeping right on the side of the road. I was terrified of the noise from the cars but I did not move.
Last night one of those cars stopped and she got out. She invited me to lunch but I said no. She invited me to come sleep at her house and I also said no. I tried to explain to her that I was waiting for you but she wouldn’t listen. She pulled out a leash and said I couldn’t stay there any longer. I bit her several times and ended up peeing on myself as I growled and cried! She didn’t understand that she was separating me from you! She took me against my will and we drove off! I was so sad because I knew you were going to be worried. We ended up at her house.
I kept screaming hoping you would hear me but you never came. I vomited because of my nerves, feeling so sick. I kept telling her I had to go back because you were going to think I abandoned you when you saw I wasn’t there! I, who love you with all my heart and soul have not stopped crying since we separated a few days ago. I want you to know, I would never do that to you.
I don’t know where you are now or why you stopped the car and left me there. Surely you had something very important to do. Can you come find me now, mommy?
Today I ate because my tummy was hurting. I also slept on a very soft bed. And by accident I also wiggled my tail a bit. I’m so sorry, please forgive me. She’s just being really nice to me. She said I could stay forever. She’s calling me Milo but I already have a name. When you pick me up you can tell it to her. You’ll see how surprised she’ll be when you explain to her that this was a big mistake.
Because mommy, you’re coming back for me, right 😢🐾?
Author unknown 🐾🐾
“Pets are not disposable when we don’t want/need them anymore. They are a lifetime commitment. They are family! Thank you so much to everyone who adopts and rescues them until their last loving breath. Because of you this world is a better place.”

Looking out my living room window. Summer in Alaska.Credit: Bonnie Sturn
03/05/2025

Looking out my living room window. Summer in Alaska.
Credit: Bonnie Sturn

My dad finished his quilt, he's shy but I decided to post the picture so he can get compliments and not criticism.Credit...
02/22/2025

My dad finished his quilt, he's shy but I decided to post the picture so he can get compliments and not criticism.

Credit - original owner ( respect 🫡)
Follow us

Address

New City, NY
04915

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Weird Everything posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share